Classified historical heritage, the church and priory date back to 12th century. Guided visits on booking. Open daily.
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The church, which was partly destroyed by the Wars of Religion, retains its Romanesque walls, the nave and the north arm of the transept. The priory to the north of the church has preserved parts of its original cloister, including 2 arcades running parallel to the church. 4 16th-century arcades illuminate the oak and chestnut gallery from which the convent rooms opened. The church's Romanesque façade features a portal adorned with acanthus-leaf capitals. The comb bell tower houses 2 bells,...
Services
Car park
- Activities
- Temporary exhibition
- Equipment
- Private parking
- Car park
- Public WC
- Picnic area
- Services
- Tour free of charge
- Guided tours
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday
Location
Contact Prieuré de Sainte Agnès
Environment
- Village 2 km away